نتایج جستجو برای: flu vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 114387  

2014
Billy-Clyde Childress Joshua D Montney Elise A Albro

Years ago, intramuscular influenza vaccines were the only option for those who wanted to arm themselves against the flu. Today there are alternatives, including intradermal injections and intranasal sprays. In order to select the right influenza vaccine for their patients, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals must have a basic understanding of the immune system. Influenza vaccines el...

2010
Patricia Cerrito John Cerrito

Given the recent occurrence of swine flu, many predictions have been made concerning future occurrence. In particular, a strong Fall 2009 outbreak was predicted, motivating the development of a swine flu vaccine to be distributed prior to this predicted onslaught. This is reminiscent of a swine flu scare that occurred in 1976, again predicted as a pandemic. Approximately 25% of the population w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Christopher H Clegg Richard Roque Neal Van Hoeven Lucy Perrone Susan L Baldwin Joseph A Rininger Richard A Bowen Steven G Reed

Extensive preparation is underway to mitigate the next pandemic influenza outbreak. New vaccine technologies intended to supplant egg-based production methods are being developed, with recombinant hemagglutinin (rHA) as the most advanced program for preventing seasonal and avian H5N1 Influenza. Increased efforts are being focused on adjuvants that can broaden vaccine immunogenicity against emer...

Journal: :Healthcare quarterly 2010
Neil Seeman Alton Ing Carlos Rizo

The perceived safety of vaccination is an important explanatory factor for vaccine uptake and, consequently, for rates of illness and death. The objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate Canadian attitudes around the safety of the H1N1 vaccine during the fall 2009 influenza pandemic and (2) to consider how public health communications can leverage the Internet to counteract, in real time, a...

Journal: :Pharmacy Today 2022

A new retrospective analysis by Divino and colleagues published in the January 2022 issue of Open Forum Infectious Diseases found that cell-derived quadrivalent influenza vaccines (IIV4c) are significantly more effective than standard egg-derived (IIV4e) at preventing influenza-related hospitalizations or ED visits, which is also associated with lower overall health care costs. Most United Stat...

2012
Isla S Mackenzie Thomas M MacDonald Saad Shakir Moira Dryburgh Brian J Mantay Patrick McDonnell Deborah Layton

AIMS During the global H1N1 influenza A (swine flu) pandemic 2009-2010, swine flu vaccines were expeditiously licensed and a mass vaccination programme for high risk groups, including pregnant women, was introduced in the UK. This pilot active safety surveillance study was performed to establish the feasibility of rapidly monitoring the new swine flu vaccines in large patient numbers receiving ...

2012
Gurjot Basra Praveen Jajoria Emilio Gonzalez

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common chronic inflammatory joint disease. Multiple scientific articles have documented that vaccinations for influenza, MMR, and HBV, to name a few, could be triggers of RA in genetically predisposed individuals. However, there is limited data regarding the association of swine flu vaccine (H1N1) and RA. We report the case of a Mexican American female who ...

Journal: :BMC Family Practice 2006
Mary Patricia Nowalk Richard K Zimmerman Melissa Tabbarah Mahlon Raymund Ilene K Jewell

BACKGROUND Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination rates among adults 65 years and older or less than 65 years with high risk medical conditions are still below Healthy People 2010 recommended levels of 90%. This study was designed to: 1) assess self-reported pneumococcal vaccination rates following health center level interventions to increase adult vaccination rates; and 2) determine factors ...

Journal: :AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium 2015
Daniel Magee Rachel Beard Matthew Scotch

The annual influenza vaccine is one of the most common public health interventions and is universally recommended for all individuals older than six months. Vaccine composition depends on viruses circulating over the past flu season and are estimated to be the most prevalent and representative strains in the current season. Here, we use clinical data outfitted with viral genetics to characteriz...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Mohammed Alsharifi Yoichi Furuya Timothy R. Bowden Mario Lobigs Aulikki Koskinen Matthias Regner Lee Trinidad David B. Boyle Arno Müllbacher

BACKGROUND Influenza A (flu) virus causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and current vaccines require annual updating to protect against the rapidly arising antigenic variations due to antigenic shift and drift. In fact, current subunit or split flu vaccines rely exclusively on antibody responses for protection and do not induce cytotoxic T (Tc) cell responses, which are broadly...

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